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DEFINITE ARTICLES: le, la, l’, les INDEFINITE ARTICLES: un, une, des French articles DEFINITE ARTICLES: le, la, l’, les INDEFINITE ARTICLES: un, une, des

Vocabulaire les articles un une des the (m.sing.) the (f.sing.) the (m/f + voyelle) the (m/f pl.) a/an (m.sing.) a/an (f.sing.) some (m/f pl.) DEFINITE INDEFINITE

le, la, l’, les (definite articles) What do these words mean? These words ALL mean THE. So how do you know which one to use?????

When to use which one? Well, first of all, if the noun is plural, there is only one definite article you can use: les Example to say the teachers you would say: les professeurs. (If a noun is plural, you don’t really need to know if it’s masculine or feminine in order to choose the correct article- because there is only ONE plural article to choose from: les)

If your noun is singular (that means you’re talking about only one thing), then you have to choose from le, la, l’ . Your choice of definite article depends on the gender of the noun that follows (is the word masculine? or feminine?) In French, every noun has a gender—it is either masculine or feminine. In order to choose between le or la, you have to know the gender of the noun.

Use LA with feminine nouns Since the noun table (table) is feminine if you want to say the table you would say: la table. Since carte (map) is feminine, how would you say the map? la carte Magnifique!

Use LE with masculine nouns Since the noun crayon (pencil) is masculine if you want to say the pencil you would say: le crayon. Since stylo (pen) is masculine, how would you say the pen? le stylo Fantastique!

See if you can figure out the rule: l’oignon (m) = the onion So when do we use l’ ? See if you can figure out the rule: l’oignon (m) = the onion l’agrafeuse (f) = the stapler l’école (f) = the school What do these FRENCH words have in common? That’s right!!! They all: Start with a vowel AND are singular.

Use L’ with singular masculine or feminine nouns that start with a VOWEL l’ is used to mean the in front of a masculine or feminine noun starting with a vowel. Example: l’ ordinateur

Révision 1. _____ livre (m) = the book le 2. _____ prix (m) = the price 3. _____ coupe glacée (f) = the ice cream sundae 4. _____boissons (f) = the drinks 5. _____oignons (m) = the onions 6. _____ ordinateur (m) = the computer le le la les les l’

Vous êtes très intelligents! So let’s move on to indefinite articles…

un, une, des (indefinite articles) un, une & des are indefinite articles. (They don’t refer to any specific item— any one will do.) un/une = a (or an) Des =some Examples un livre = a book une portion = a serving des frites = some fries un oignon =an onion une pomme=an apple

un, une, des un une des In front of a masculine singular noun use… In front of a feminine singular noun use… une In front of a masculine or feminine plural noun use… des